AusDM 2018 will be held in Bathurst in December. Visit the website:
ausdm18.ausdm.org

The Australasian Data Mining Conference is devoted to the art and
science of intelligent data mining: the meaningful analysis of
(usually large) data sets to discover relationships and present
the data in novel ways that are compact, comprehendible and useful
for researchers and practitioners.

The conference series has brings together Data Mining researchers
and Data Science practitioners to share and learn of research and
progress in the local context and to hear of new breakthroughs in
data mining algorithms and their applications.

The conference has developed as the premier venue for post graduate
students in data mining and data science to come together each year to
present their research, to network with other students and
researchers, and to showcase their ideas with industry. To support
attendance the steering committee manages a financial award for
students. Please contact the awards
committee for details.

The Conference series began in 2002 as a Workshop and has grown
each year. The series was initiated by Dr Simeon Simoff (Associate
Professor, Universitry of Technology, Sydney), Dr Graham Williams
(Principal Data Miner, Australian Taxation Office, and Adjunct
Professor, University of Canberra), and Dr Markus Hegland
(Australian National University). It continues today with Drs
Simoff and Williams chairing the steering committee.

The annual conference is generally held in November or December
each year.

Last Modified 2018-05-30 16:24:35 Graham.Williams@togaware.com

Further information from the AusDM Steering Committee via sc@ausdm.org.